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Relevance of graph literacy in the development of patient-centered communication tools
Highlights • Graph literacy is a unique skill set. • Clinicians must be aware of these differential proficiencies when counseling patients. • The graphic literacy scale can identify those who find it difficult to interpret charts/graphs. • The reading beyond subdomain may represent an abridged graph...
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description | Highlights • Graph literacy is a unique skill set. • Clinicians must be aware of these differential proficiencies when counseling patients. • The graphic literacy scale can identify those who find it difficult to interpret charts/graphs. • The reading beyond subdomain may represent an abridged graph literacy assessment approach. • Future informatics resources should be matched to corresponding literacy skills. |
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